Undertook

UNDERTOOK. Assumed; promised.
2. This is a technical word which ought to be inserted in every
declaration of assumpsit, charging that the defendant undertook to perform
the promise which is the foundation of the suit; and this though the promise
be founded on a legal liability, or would be implied in evidence. Bac. Ab
Assumpsit, F; 1 Chit. Pl. 88, note p.

Respondents undertook not to conduct the seminars and workshops in Australia without abiding by certain restrictions imposed by the ACCC to shield Australian consumers from what the ACCC deemed to be further misleading and deceptive practices.

Hakutani introduces a far less familiar comparison of Wright to the poet Basho in order to develop previously unnoted relationships in Wright's work to Zen Buddhism that would flower in the vast haiku project Wright undertook in his last illness.

a Cayman Islands company; E[acute accent](vii) enter into the Facilities Administration and Operating Services Agreement, and the Assignment, Assumption and Confirmation Agreement respecting the assigned Retainer Agreements, as described herein below, and undertook providing fee based business consulting services pursuant thereto; and E[acute accent](viii) pursuant to the Mutual Undertaking Agreement undertook to complete the Contemplated Financing as described herein below.

Because of the issues identified with the payment processing center described above, as well as the two other accounting issues discussed in Tier's December 14, 2005 report on Form 8-K, Tier undertook an in-house review of other significant accounting practices, including the recognition of revenues, accrued liabilities, taxes-other-than-income, tenant improvements and rent holidays, the allowance for doubtful accounts, investments in marketable securities, and an investment in a minority-owned subsidiary.

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